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To Build You Up for Spring
Begin taking flood*• Saraapanlla today.
It will do you good.
Th* heavier living and closer contirn-uient of the winter, th* effects of
folder, damp, changeable weather on the |»«ri » of the skin, and the harder
work of thia season are probably telling on you.
flood’a Sarsaparilla, taken just now, will give your system just what
it needs and must have, and will help you over thia hard s|»ot
ground, as it were
lhe rough
»nd quite likely save you from a serious illness later.
•*A stitch in time save* nine” ia a *i«e old saw; therefor*, don't wait,
but b*gin to take IL mh I’« Sarsaparilla n<>w.
It purifies and enriches the
■ the appetite, and gives health u
bl..... 1
. th.
It effects its wouderful cur*», not simply beeauM it eontains sarsapa
rilla, but because it oombinee the utm<<»t remedial values of m««r* than 20
different ingredients,««eh greatly »trrngthene«l and enriched by this |>eeuliar
combination.
Th«
ingredient» are the very remedies aueeeroful physi
cians prescribe for the same duo a«*« and ailments.
Bigin taking Hood's Saraapanlla ioday.
Get it in the usual liquid
form or in chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs.
PINK EYE
H mi D oom tine liollar.
DisTrMprR
( Al ARRHAI rrVTR
ANO AU NOSt
AND THROAI MSTASTSl
Cur*«th**lck *n<) act«»» a p avrnllv* for other*. Liquid
» n <>n tl>* t»ngo*. Hal* f<>r braud tuar** and *11 other«, B**t '
'Inay rviii«<1 y ; bo < enl■ »nd II a botila; |.!*nd 110 U«a >lo«en. I
Hul'l l>y »11 druggtat« ami borro g ■vi» buu«*«. or ««ni, cipr**« .
paid, by lb* maiiufaeturvr«.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, Goshen, Ind.
C rescent
Egg-Pho«phato
BAKINC POWDER
A FULL POUND 25c.
Get it from
your Grocer
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aimeita.a.
Flut 47 -How do you speli—
Old Fa.hlon*d Proof reader Any way
you please.
All rules nt spelling hare
teen alatli.bad.
Only On* “BROMO QUININE”
T)>.< » I.AXATIVK KltOMO QUININK. U-A
tv* Pl* .l«i..'ur. of K W GIIOVK Urol U»
warM <v*r to < w«o • I‘«M In ito* IW»
Ito.
«IA*
I.Iaht« u»
Hl»!*ry.
Ameba Bloomer had lnv*nl«t Ib* ma-
tun«» ihm tiear» her name
”1 wanted to make rotnathlng «• un*
Ilk» th» »heath gown *• porolble,” ulte
•iplalned
Thia al.« explain* why It never t*-
ram* popular aiiwin* our eo let, leader*.
F1TK "*
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ri I J * m «I, **r^ »» Ur l ..••<«,..« N»«». Ito
»... 11», rail SI aa i«««l irotl* »»4 (r-.ii.
Ur K M Mitro. L4
«Il »r.» IH , PVll»tol»kl*. K.
X»r*l«*
Uulu*.
Floorwalker fan I do anything for
you. madam!
Mrs Kleptnneyer No.
thank*.
I
don't wlah tn buy. I’m just out shop,
lifting. Judge.
Pettit's Eye Salve IOO Years. Old.
relu -. '■. t ;■ ! ■ . • •. q .
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aches, inflamed, sore, watery or ulcer
ateti eyes.
All druggist* or Howard
Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
Wrnna**.
(If couree, you <■» the copyrlgh:,"
They eaxl. "on your famous <ong “
I did not." eaid the lu>kle«a Might;
"They printed my copy wrong!”
Polissi
"You hire a tuso tu watch your prem- '
la«« for a dollar s night, do you!"
dollari
"Yoe. and he's a pretty food
watch, too, it anylx.lv .bould a.k you.”
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RAILWAY DÉMONSTRATIONS
Don’t Poison Baby.
Evsey Safety Device Known Will Re
c««v* Tati at / .-Y.-P. Exposition.
Seattle, March 22.
Actual demon
strations of «vary railway safety de
vice, approved and unexpluited, will be
made daily in the transportation build
ing and yards of th* Alaska-Yukon Pa
cific exposition, which will open on
Jun* 1 in Seat11*.
Th* transportation building is now
being hurried to completion and tracks,
spurs, switches and "Y*** are already
laid for th« moat rorpplete exemplifica
tion of general and special railway
tisftic ever attempted on th* ground*
of an exposition.
So desirous were Eastern locomotive
builders of taking advantage uf reach
ing the Oriental field through the me
dium of the Seattle fair, that they pro-
v X.'-I tl>" I'Wj'-r
" ><f th«-
which the construction of the transpor
tation building has cost, in order that
Ute structure should be of ample aiae
for their moot complicated illsutrations.
Ixicotnotiv«-» of all mak*« and all
(erioda Will be exhibited. E'erytkil-g,
from th* old "hay burner*" of th* cot
ton belt, to the big transcontinental
mogul will be show* under full steam.
A modern passenger train, equipped
with the last work in Pullman service,
lights, brake« amt wirel«** alarms will
be a ilaily show.
Th* •h-ctric *nd of tran«|«>rtation
will be given as complete exhibition as
Its rival.
A fully equipped modern
trolley as well as a new underground
trolley, which it is claimed, does away
with all previous objection* to the un
derground system, will be displayed in
operation.
Every known farm vehicle, reapers,
stackers, harvesters, plow* and all el*e,
even to (hr harneea for the horse*, will
be shown ami the big traction harvest
ers found working throughout
the
West, will have a place, with all of
their latest improvemer.te.
ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must-have
PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. Theso drugs will produce
sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH
THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or
whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each
of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling
cither of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling
them u poison." The deflnition of “ narcotic " is: M. t mfdiciM which relieves pa in,
a nd produces sleep, bu t which in poisonous doses produ 11J <. . r/ / tipor, coma, con vul-
sions and death, ’* The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised,
and Bold under tho names of “ Drops," “ Cordials," “ Soothing Syrups,” etc. You
should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or
your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON
TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. IL Fletcher.
F
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher.
Dr. J. W. Dlna-lala, of Chicago. Ill, au.vt
9 oo D rops !
”1 «»» J’*«’ Caalorla ami
silvia* its use la ail families where t!.«r* ar* cl.lldrea."
Dr. Alexander E. Mlr.tie. of Ctoveiand. Ol.lq, aay*: “I harn frequently
"1
preacrlbcd your Castor la and Lavu found it a reliabla and pleaaaat rem
edy for children "
Dr. J. 8. Alexander, of Omaha. Neh. says: “A medicine go valuable and
beneficial for childre n aa your Caatorla la, diacrvw lhe highest prais*. I
I
AM OMUL a FkR CgMT
ASrçrlaHrftrperxfiiwifa'Ai
your Caatorla for children and always gut guud m ulta.
si mila I ui$ ihr Rud «if IkTti)
tallir humais »1H m *U
Caatorla for my own children.“
Dr. J. W. Allen, of St Louis, Mo, says: “I heartily endorse your Caa-
torta. I hav* frequently |rv rllx.l it la my tac i» al practloe, and have
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Prnmtilt’N D'tb-Alkmnrrti'i
lassanti Hnul vruaniK3K
I Ophun Mtirphuir nor Marti.
N ot N arc otic .
FOOD SUPPLY AFFECTFD
find It in use everywhere.“
Dr. J. A. MeClollan, of nufTalo, N. ?.. «tra: “I hav* frequently prescribed
In fact I usa
always found it to do all that la claimed for IL“
Dr. C. H- GHiiden, of BL Daul. Minn, aaya; "My experience as a prac
titioner with your Caatorla has Ucn highly satisfactory, and I consider it
an excellent remedy for the young."
Dr. IL D. Benter, of Th lade! ph la, Ta, gays: "I have used your Can
toria as a purcatlva In tho <. <a of children f r years past with the moat
ba; py cffixt, and fully cn .rte it as a safe remedy.”
Dr. J. A. Buarman. of R..;. -m City, Mo, says: “Your Cantoria Is a splen
did remedy for children, known lha world over. I use it In my practice
and have no hes!Un<*y In recommending it for the complaints of Infants
»'»■Mini«,. l.arU ut l.«.ale.
French Talegraph Strillo Continues
Tell n wit«- that tnrii ar* m*lfiab, ah*
and Famine Threatens.
will readily Mcqul**«-*.
Hut tell liiat
The government
Paris, March 22.
oulne woiuau Hint by n|»*'lllug her boy*
1
whether lu the nurw ry or nt wbool, issued a reassuring statement tonight
or university *he I* wwlng the *e*«to . concerning Hie »trtk*. in which th* *it-
and children.”
..f .-gotluu. ahv will give an raipbaU« uation waa aaid to be notably Improv-
Dr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn. N. Y, says: “1 consider your Costarla an
d.tilal.
’• many
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vd,
the strikers. especially
the
excellent pre; »ration for children, being computed of reliable medicines
telephone girl*, having returned to
and pli-aoat.t to the Uula. A good remedy for all disturbane«! of th*
work.
The strike lenders, on the oth-
Hom* Made Blood Purifiar.
digestive organa“
The beat bl«M-t building prescription
hand' w*r* loudly pructaiBiing war
A nr deci Remedy for (’ ’ tv **
known la an follow*
To one half pint »*» th** h,lt-
lh,'r** nrr disquieting
non. Sour Stoaurh IMarrtwi
of good wtnakcy aiM one ounce ayrup rumor* of railroad and other co-opera-
Worm» I iMniikinusJvwnsk
aaraaparilla and one ounce Toria com-, *!*• •trike*.
Bears the Signature of
! liras ami LOSS OF SUE!
pound, which can tie procurwi from any
Diacloaure* in connection with the
druggmL
Tak* in tea.poonful doae*
UMlicate that the ahune* and fa
r. for* each meal and b*fora retiring, '"nti.m ebargad hav* b»,»n largely dM
to the fact that politic* have had much
'to do with the admimatration of the
I!ur* Hubble.
Gunner He umi I to tie a pewsimisi poet and teh-graph »ervlce.
Alb ><>n»h« o,d
and say the world na« s bubble
I un
The lack of food ia the capital, an
; D oms
derstand he hn« chaiiK«»! hl« opinion.
outcome of the impoMibility of for-
Guyer l •■*. ’"ii **■•'. he fell out <»f wanting payment*, ia making itoelf
felt today, and prevision dealer* de
an airship not long ago.
elare that if there is no improvement
Kiprrt JuSamenf.
kCiatt Copy of Wrapper.
vwv «I..»«.
W vu.«., •*■*«▼. »•«• vox. «rw.
"I eomeiinm think.” remarked the reg the city in a few day* probably will b*
driiiunier confronted
with famin* condition*.
ular imlron. "that the .tiare <
should t>e the test mu.<< ian in tbe thea The loo* to buaines* in Paria aiune is
I
variously *stimatad at from |(t00,00<i
ter orchestra.**
There are oear’jr two women to every
!.e«* than 1 | -r cent of tbe p tblle ha«
Stockholm, Christiania, Berlin and la*
to }!,2U0.000. Only a few wires today
"He usually la." said the drummer.
connect Europe Faria with and the out- Ma tea. hlcf In New York's secondar; ecraatou to au«k» um of th* world'* ca- , dan. in lb« order naui»1. hare the lowest
FUJIS CURED IN 0 TO 14 DATS
» bools
death rates of all tbe cities of Europe,
Mae.
aide world.
PARO OINTMENT to ru.r«M*ed to rare any
The government has formally notift
, •** ut lirbins. HHn4. Ht».lln< we Protnelin*
ed the striker» that 4M heuni of grace
I'll»» in » u. It -1er. or moner rrfo»wl«d
will be allow«! them to return to work,
Mrrllng « < m I «■! roph*.
after which their dismissal will be ir-
(«wentlnkn <>, Jack. wluin you
•alk revocable.
hh* that you bréate my bearti
Jack (in a whhp>*r) I won't
* II
NEW JAP CRISIS IN SOUTH.
any mor*, dea rent
Aw fier (bit I'
say
If you do you can get it.
If » u an anxious to get into closer
libar and nythvr.
touc h with your friend«, with the family doctor, with the »tore, with the
Count, Officials in California Try to
< eremonv Hellos.
po»t office, or with the cotton buyer, you can do it with a telephone
Collect Poll Taa; Strike Snag.
Tbr king of the boi»'., ubo »ai oa
at hand.
If you want to make the farm a nx.ie livable plan-, if you
Oxnard, Cal., March 22. Serioua i
travel«, had ju«t met the klug of
want to protect your home, you can do it by notalling a telephone.
labor trouble ia threatened in the beet
Cannibal {»landa.
If you will cut out this advertisement, write your iwme and
"Well." they aaid, a. they looked al fields here over the situation created
addreaa on the margin and mail it to-day to our nearest house,
each other. "I gio«» we won't kiaa.”
by th* attempt to collect a county poll
we will send you at once a copy of our Free Bulletin No. 11 2
on
tax from the 450 Ja,>arie»e living in
l*B«im->«Ui «ruI CtMi»unipi|<?n ar« a'way« |»rw- Oxnard and employed in the beet fields.
r*w(*aj hy an ordinary c>»kl
11 ani Un a Wiaard (Hl
This attempt, after they hail paid the
ruMwxi into the rh«*t «tra«ra «wit th* in flam mat km.
city tax in thia city, caused great r*-
brmài* up th« cold ami primmU all a#r mmja tmubh»
This Bulletin explains clearly how a rural t< lephone sy-tem is built
oentment.
The sheriff and deputy as-
and operated, and it also contains full information as to costa
Wow (he lr«*ubl* started.
sesaor* in many instance* seized horses
YSblishtr Hur*lj It oufbt to be poo-
In a Farmer's Mutual Company a few day's labor and a cash
and good* owned by the Japan«-** and
•Ibi» to make food print paper out of
Investment of about S2S. rer subscriber, will purchase all material
later forced them to pay under threat*
rornatalk«
and build an absolutely standard System.
of selling their property.
Mill Ownsr Your wish. air. la fodder
A Rural Telephone Is an Investment, not an expense. The
Some of the Japanese have already
to tbe thought.
left for other parte of the stat* where
telephone * hich enable- you to sell t« n bah s of cotton at 1 j cent per
Japanese labor is in d. mand, leaving
pound more than the traveling buyer offers you, has paid for its en
Mrs.
It a the beetgrowera in serious straits for
tire cost If you hrve some liay down all ready to go in, it is worth
p<>1iit to (<■ «hopping early lu tbe morn labor* r*.
Something to have a telephone with which to call on N'< ighbor Smith ''for a lift'" before the storm breaks.
Tonight the sheriff and assessor say
ing.
The Rural Telephone pays for itself each year and we have bo ught the initial i< t within the
it
is
probable
th*
county
will
reced«-
Mrs. Spooner To avoid th* rush!
I'rescnt prices are especially favorable and thousands of Fanners' Mutual Com*
reach of every farmer.
Mrs Mooner No; I Ilk* to listen to from its position and return the money
now
organising
so as to build their lines this Spring
Write u» to-day.
panics
are
collected.
the shop girls telling each other tbelr
GENUINE CASTORiA ALWAYS
-35^*11,15
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Want a Telephone ?
l U xwi J Sewwa
I jJccluaWx;
Dispds aUs and Ikadochus
du<\u Cuivs\\pa\uju.
Acts x\tt\ura\\y. ac\8 \ru\y as
a LaxaYwc ■
ManWovftwn anàChAà
nn-Voun^ and U\d.
Ttì
iVs bonvJtóuX cjjocis.
’ a\wu\s buy
GcnuMUk
«'Mkr-wfecAwHsd by ikt
CALIFORNIA
F ig S yrup C o .
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISB
oro sa* on*y rogui», price 50* pw bett'*
OUT OF DOOR WORKERS
Men who conno» slop .
tor a rainy day.- w< ''
fmd the greatest
.
comfort and freedomr -5
of bodily movemen! ‘
u
WATFRPROOF’
OILED CLOTHING
UICMRS’y» WITSW
Ev*ey qaimvnl b*orng
St* uqn of tb* h»h'
jwoic.r’rod wxito'prooi
Coiotoq fro*
°How to Build Rural Telephone Lines'*
This Book Sent Free
! rears*.
Bill Cut* Drinking Tim*.
Salt Lake City, March 22.
Both
branches of the state legislature today
paased a bill regulating th* sale of
OeS le liar. •ic
*Ke» to Fall,
liquor. The bill gives to all counties
Don't you Suppose, senator, that eve*- local option and to cities of 12,000 pop
rosily all binds of nuc blnery will be run ulation or more a separate vote.
Sa
by a wire'n. system?"
loons nr«- to be open only from 7 a. m.
"No. my hoy . w* never could rua a until 7 p. m., except on Saturday, when
political machine without wires."
the hours shall be from 7 a. m. to Op.
' m. Special elections on the question
A lleanltlon.
of local option are to be held on peti
Cobb What's ths difieren.-• herween
tion.
is is rouieveU ihai lhe bill wiii
vision and »labt!
receive th* signature of
Governor
tKitib See lb..»* two glr'.a across tbe
Spry.
street!
tYitib -Tea.
Halt Billion in 8ubways.
HoH» -Well, the pretty one ! would
New York, March 22. —The remark-
call a vision, but tbe other me etwa a tie scope of Greater New York's plana
a «ight.
(orp roviding adequate transportation
Moth«» wilt find Mr. Winslow's Ho-ihln*
Syr h i< ih. ». .1 r. nrdv S' use to* their « UU4i*u
4..IIUS ike teething period.
A HEART-BREAKING COUGH
i. drew# J to Hides and dMj^c.ng lo brer. Why I fur .ire th. hr.hh of
you lu^t end lhe peace <J your family when you caa oUam imax-dMSe
wind item P ho ' s Cato > Rrmarkable remit« follow the few d.we I Am
Xy S wwdM end heel, the
twuev, loowna
and nope the cough.
to lhe la*» an
r pinto«- Children eajey taking k.
Foe throat and hmg
bow far »banted.
PtSO'S CURE IS INCOMPARAB1X
facilities is indicated in a statement
issued here today, which shows that
th* expenditure of nearly 1500,000,00C
is contemplated. Of thia amount near
ly 2400,000,000 is included in projects
for tunnels and subways.
Work in-
v dving a fourth of thia total will prob
ably begin before the end of the pres
ent year.
Jap Ships Plan Voyage.
Tokio, March 22.—Two ship* of th*
Japanese training squadron, leaving
Yokaeuke on March 14, will visit vari-
ousp ointa on the Pacific coast during
the spring and summer.
The Vraeela
the cruisers Aso anti Soya.
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